Waterwoman Katie Rowe Nominated For An Emmy Award
Katie Rowe is an ocean swimmer and Hollywood stuntwoman who was recently nominated for her performance on Severance for an Emmy Award
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Katie Rowe is an ocean swimmer and Hollywood stuntwoman who was recently nominated for her performance on Severance for an Emmy Award
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Bengisu Avci (Turkey, 28, IISA bio here, MSF bio here, @bengisuavci) completed the fourth fastest female North Channel crossing in 10 hours 15 seconds yesterday. “I wanted to swim fast and did race tempo for last four hours [as] they lead me to the beach in Portpatrick [Scotland].” Now the 28-year-old heads back to Çanakkale
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Unbelievable. Simply unbelievable. Four races and four gold medals. In clearly dominant fashion. Florian Wellbrock (27, Germany, MSF bio here, World Aquatics bio here, @flo.swim) was absolutely Phelpsian (Spitzian) in conditions that would be unfathomable in the controlled environment of a 50m pool: The first three German swimmers of Celine Rieder (24, World Aquatics bio here) + Oliver Klemet
Joanne Norman has completed five of the Oceans Seven channels. She was swimming well across the Molokai Channel until she experienced what every swimmer dreads.
Alessandra Rossi Cima (Brazil, 50, MSF bio here, @ale_rossi_cima_swims) has traveled around the world enjoying aquatic challenges of all kinds, traveling from in her home training base in Dubai. Her latest stop was in northern Japan where she conquered the Tsugaru Channel between Aomori and Hokkaido. She is still in disbelief that she became the
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Karen Ennis (53, Great Britain, MSF bio here, IISA bio here) summed up her message on her escort boat, “I am so sorry.” Today simply was not her day across the Tsugaru Channel in northern Japan – which would have been her seventh of the Oceans Seven channels – to achieve goal is to become the
Unbelievable. Simply unbelievable. Three races and three victories. In clearly dominant fashion. Florian Wellbrock (27, Germany, MSF bio here, World Aquatics bio here, @flo.swim) was just too much for the field in the 10 km on the first day and the 5 km on the second day at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships on Sentosa Island in Singapore. He completed a clean sweep
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On the third open water race at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships on Singapore’s Sentosa Island, the athletes were exhausted from the heat, the conditions, and the revised schedule with less rest. It was brutal. But everyone was in the same boat. Moesha Johnson (27, Australia, MSF bio here, World Aquatics bio here, @swimmer_moe) had
In a repeat of competition in extremely high (30.2°C/86°F) water and air temperatures, the men’s 5 km race at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships on Sentosa Island in Singapore saw the results as the 10 km race on Wednesday. It was a bit closer – as can be expected in a race half as long – but Florian Wellbrock (27,
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Moesha Johnson (27, Australia, MSF bio here, World Aquatics bio here, @swimmer_moe) was the overwhelming race favorite – and proved it again as she won the 5 km today after winning the 10 km race on Wednesday – although her margin of victory over silver medalist Ginevra Taddeucci (28, Italy, MSF bio here, World Aquatics
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